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No, a snowflake is not a liquid. It is a solid crystal. And each crystal in unique and unlike any other snowflake.
Basically, A snowflake is made from Snow Water and ice. So i suppose you could probably say thatSnow and Ice are other names for a snowflake
The address of the Snowflake Heritage Foundation is: 1020 W Flake Ave, Snowflake, AZ 85937-5093
The tradition of the Swarovski annual snowflake ornament began in 1991. Each year, Swarovski releases a new and unique snowflake ornament that collectors eagerly look forward to adding to their collection.
Yes, Snowflake is in Arizona's Legislative District 3. It is one of the communities within that district.
Yes - as you "zoom in" on the sides of the snowflake, the same pattern occurs infinitely.
No, a snowflake is not a liquid. It is a solid crystal. And each crystal in unique and unlike any other snowflake.
Snowflake
They fall in Different shape but they are the same shape
Snowflake is a noun.
The address of the Snowflake-Taylor Public Library is: 418 South 4Th West, Snowflake, 85937 5549
No! Snowflakes fall out of the sky ... ice cubes are created in the freezer.
The snowflake is "die Schneeflocke".
A snowflake is a natural form.
what is a "snowflake baby"
The address of the Snowflake Academy Foundation is: 418 S 4Th St W, Snowflake, AZ 85937-5549
The cast of Snowflake - 2014 includes: Andrea Rankin II as Snowflake